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Rotational Grazing Workshop: Putting it All Together

New Brunswick Soil and Crop Improvement Association (NBSCIA) has organized a series of rotational grazing and nitrogen management workshops in collaboration with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, FaRM, NBDAAF, CFGA, and LP Consulting.

Enjoy complimentary coffee, treats, and lunch as you listen and participate in a rotational grazing presentation from NBDAAF forages specialist Jason Wells and a cell design presentation from Marie-Pier Beaulieu of the CFGA.

Time: January 25, 6-9pm AST

Location: 4 points by Sheraton, 100 Rue Rice, Edmundston, NB, E3V 1T4

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Funding for this event [in part] has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Climate Solutions – On-Farm Climate Action Fund. Funding for this event is also provided [in part] by Farmers for Climate Solutions.

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